Gaza officials say at least 27 Palestinians were killed by an Israeli fire near the aid center


Local officials say at least 27 Palestinians have died from Israeli’s fire while trying to collect assistance near the distribution of Gaza.

Citizens have been dismissed from tanks, quadcopter drones and helicopters near Al-Alam circle, about 1 km (0.6 miles) from the aid distribution center, said a spokesman for the Gaza Hamas, a spokesman for the Gaza Hamas.

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said its army had flown shots after identifying the suspects who were “out of the designated access paths”.

Israel has previously refused to shoot Palestinians in a similar incident on Sunday, according to the Ministry of Health conducted by Hamas 31 people died and about 200 were injured.

The denial of this is directly contradicted by the fact that dozens of civilian witnesses, NGOs and health officials have said.

The directors of Nasar Hospital in Khan Younis, who were killed and 37 injured on Tuesday morning, said that the Israeli troops were shot dead on the “civilians waiting for help in the West Rafa.”

Foreign Medic Shadi, who works in the area, said the “total massacre” from the BBC 03:48 (01:48 BST) and was drowned by casualties.

In a statement, the IDF stated that its army was “preventing Gajan citizens from arriving at human aid distribution sites.”

“The warning shots were flown towards several suspects about half a kilometer from the humanitarian distribution site, threatening them to the army,” it said.

Gaza does not allow international news agencies, including the Israeli BBC, to check what is happening in the area.

Israel and the US -backed group, aimed at replacing UN agencies and other institutions, have recently taken over the Ga Za Humanitarian Foundation (GHF).

The GHF system requires citizens to go to distribution centers in Israeli military control areas and staff from armed American security contractors.

Palestinians are forced to walk far to collect help – and then carry a box of 20 kg (44 pounds).

The previous UN system directly helped communities – at 400 sites across Gaza. It distributed help based on the registration of the population, ensuring food for everyone.

The new system is working on the first serve basis, which means that Palestinians are gathering to secure a place in front of the line throughout the night – before the supply of supply when the aid site is opened.

The UN bodies and the widespread international community have been highly criticized for their “arms” assistance and gone against humanitarian principles.

Responding to Tuesday’s incident, the group said: “Although the help distribution was carried out on our site today, we understand that the IDF is investigating whether several civilians have been injured after the designated secure corridor and moved to the closed military zone.

UN Human Rights Head Volkar Torque said: “For the third day, people were killed around the help delivery site”.

“Palestinians have been presented with the integrity of choices: Israel’s military -free humanitarian assistance dies from the risk of hunger or risk when trying to enter the small foods available through the procedure.”

During Sunday’s incident, the Red Cross Committee (ICRC) said that his hospital in Rafa had received a “inputs of accident”, which was announced by 21 “after arriving”.

The IDF initial hearing said his inventions showed that their troops were not fired when they were near or inside or inside the help center.

The GHF denied the rights of injuries and casualties in its place and said that Hamas was spreading.

Responding to Sunday’s incident, UN Secretary General Antonio Gutheres said: “I was appalled by reports that Palestinians died and wounded while looking for help in yesterday Gaza.

“I will call for an immediate and independent investigation into these events and make the criminal responsible.”

On October 7, 2023, Israel launched a military operation in Israel’s Gaza in response to Hamas’s border attack, in which about 1,200 people were killed and 251 were taken as hostage.

Since then, at least 54,470 people have died in Gaza, including 4,201 since Israel resumed their invasion, the Ministry of Health said.

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